Offense

No doubt about it, Odell Beckham Jr. was out of control, immature and hurting his team with three personal fouls in his WWE act versus Josh Norman. Beckham (6 catches, 76 yards, 1 TD) didn’t have a catch until late in the third quarter. Eli Manning followed up one of his best games (just four incomplete passes) by starting slow and finishing fast. Rashad Jennings (16 carries, 107 yards, 1 TD) finally broke 100 yards, but his fumble in the second quarter was a killer. No sacks allowed.

Grade: C-plus.

Defense

No unit specializes in late-game collapses like the Giants. Gave up a crushing, game-winning field goal drive — what else is new? Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie dropped what should have been a pick-six (again) and was outmuscled by rookie Devin Funchess in the end zone for a TD. Cam Newton was bedeviling with his legs (100 yards) and his arm (five TD passes). Some solid moments early and then in fourth quarter — until it counted most.

Grade: F.

Special teams

Rodgers-Cromartie blocked Graham Gano’s 34-yard field-goal attempt, a huge momentum swing at the time. Tramain Jacobs had a holding penalty and Prince Amukamara was called for a block-in-the-back penalty. Landon Collins in punt coverage tripped up Ted Ginn Jr. for no gain. Ginn did have a 36-yard punt return. Nothing doing for Dwayne Harris in return game.

Grade: B.

Coaching

Tom Coughlin did not go for it on fourth-and-1 at Panthers’ 41-yard line early in first quarter. No guts, no glory. Coughlin also did not sit Beckham to calm him down, which he probably should have done. Ben McAdoo wisely stuck with Jennings as the lead runner. Steve Spagnuolo’s defense got some hits on Cam Newton, but Spags never has any answers in closing seconds.